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Floating school boosts education for remote Orang Asli kids
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71938, member: 636"] Malaysia's Education Ministry has established its first floating school on Tasik Banding in Perak to provide educational access for Orang Asli children from remote settlements. Minister Fadhlina Sidek explained that this community-based initiative offers a flexible learning environment for students who live far from formal schools, aiming to overcome long-standing enrollment barriers. The program, which currently serves 47 students from three villages, employs a differentiated teaching approach. Instructors group children by age and literacy level, using games and songs to foster engagement. The ministry characterizes this endeavor as a sustained commitment rather than a temporary project. Previously, children from these communities faced a difficult commute involving a boat trip and a land journey, often requiring them to live in hostels. Students have expressed appreciation for the new school's proximity to their homes and its enjoyable learning atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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